Fellow Binancians,
Binance Futures is pleased to announce that the Position Limit Adjustment feature has been extended to COIN-M contracts. Users are now able to adjust their maximum position limits on both USDⓈ-M and COIN-M contracts.
How to Adjust Position Limits?
Step 1: Go to the Position Limit Adjustment site.
Step 2: Select a trading pair, and make a request to increase or decrease the maximum position limit on the trading pair. The maximum position limit will be updated immediately once the request is processed successfully.
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Please note:
The allowed maximum position limit for user adjustment will be regularly reviewed, and any adjustment will be made on the first day of each month.
For regular and VIP 1-3 users, there will be a monthly position limit adjustment fee. For more details on the fees, please refer to the Position Limit Adjustment page.
For VIP 4-9 users who have successfully applied for an increase to their maximum position limit, please note that the increased position limit will be automatically reset to the standard position limit if new positions are not opened within 15 days after the adjustment.
Users can visit the Position Limit Adjustment page to reduce their position limits if required.
Where any discrepancy arises between the translated versions and the original English version, the English version shall prevail.
Thanks for your support!
Binance Team
2023-05-15
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